Cap clip

ABSTRACT

A cap clip for fastening caps together is realized employing pressure type pincer snaps, allowing complex geometrical shapes to be formed while reducing the use of fasteners. In one embodiment, the cap clip includes a generally triangular base and three pincer snaps formed integrally with the base along the outer perimeter. Preferably, each pincer snap is comprised of a pair of convex walls and a shared clasping section lying along a radius of curvature path that are co-centric. In another embodiment, each pincer snap includes a single convex plate and concave walls of a twin clasping section consisting of two triangular sections with a spacing centrally disposed therebetween. Each triangular section has two outer concave walls extending vertically upward away from the base, and joined laterally to each other along a corresponding rounded edge. Alternatively, concave plates may be used, with a recessed channel formed between each of concave plate and corresponding concave walls of said clasping section for securing the cap therebetween.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No.12/137,031 filed Jun. 11, 2008 entitled “Cap Clip,” which is commonlyassigned with the present invention, and incorporated herein byreference.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention generally relates to a cap clip and, moreparticularly, a cap clip for fastening bottle caps together in differentgeometrical shapes.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Bottle caps are often used to create pop art. For example, decorativeart, such as pictures, charms, glitter, or plastic jewels, may be sizedto fit inside the bottle cap. Or, the design elements of the capsthemselves can be assembled in a mosaic to create pictures through theuse of color and texture sequins. Such examples of pop art, however,typically require each bottle cap to be glued or nailed, which is timeconsuming and somewhat inconvenient. In some cases, this type offastening also often limits the type of art created.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is a cap clip for fastening caps togetheremploying pressure type pincer snaps. Advantageously, caps can besnapped onto either one or more cap clips, allowing complex geometricalshapes to be formed, while reducing the use of fasteners. The designelements of the caps themselves can be assembled in a mosaic to createpictures using color and texture sequins.

In one embodiment, the cap clip includes a generally triangular base andthree pincer snaps formed integrally with the base near the outerperimeter and radially positioned 120° apart. Each pincer snap iscomprised of a pair of convex plates and a portion of a shared claspingsection having a generally triangular shape centrally disposed on thebase. The clasping section consists of three outer concave wallsextending vertically upward away from the base, and joined laterally toeach other along a corresponding edge. Each convex plate extends upwardaway from the base and lies along a radius of curvature path co-centricwith a corresponding concave wall of the clasping section.

In another embodiment, the cap clip has a generally square base with twointegral pincer snaps positioned 180° radially apart. Each pincer snapincludes a single convex plate and concave walls of a twin claspingsection consisting of two triangular sections with a spacing centrallydisposed therebetween. Each triangular section has two outer concavewalls extending vertically upward away from the base, and joinedlaterally to each other along a corresponding rounded edge. Each convexplate lies along a radius of curvature path co-centric withcorresponding concave walls of the clasping section.

In a third embodiment, each pincer snap includes a single concave plateand concave walls of a twin clasping section consisting of twotriangular sections with a spacing centrally disposed therebetween.Again, each triangular section has two outer concave walls extendingvertically upward away from the base, and joined laterally to each otheralong a corresponding rounded edge. A recessed channel is formed betweeneach of concave plate and corresponding concave walls of said claspingsection for securing the cap therebetween.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

A more complete understanding of the invention may be obtained byreading the following description in conjunction with the appendeddrawings in which like elements are labeled similarly, and in which:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the cap clipconstructed in accordance with the principles of the invention;

FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the cap clip of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is side view of the cap clip of FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is a cross section view of the cap clip of FIG. 2 along sectionA-A;

FIG. 5 is a cross section view of the cap clip of FIG. 2 along sectionB-B;

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the cap clip with bottle caps insertedtherein;

FIG. 7 is perspective view of interconnected cap clips, and bottle caps;

FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the cap clipconstructed in accordance with the principles of the invention;

FIG. 9 is a top plan view of the cap clip of FIG. 8;

FIG. 10 is side view of the cap clip of FIG. 8;

FIG. 11 is a cross section view of the cap clip of FIG. 9 along sectionA-A;

FIG. 12 is a cross section view of the cap clip of FIG. 9 along sectionB-B;

FIG. 13 is a perspective view of still another embodiment of the capclip constructed in accordance with the principles of the invention;

FIG. 14 is a top plan view of the cap clip of FIG. 13;

FIG. 15 is side view of the cap clip of FIG. 13;

FIG. 16 is a cross section view of the cap clip of FIG. 13 along sectionA-A; and

FIG. 17 is a cross section view of the cap clip of FIG. 13 along sectionB-B.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

A cap clip for fastening caps together is realized by employing pressuretype pincer snaps near the outer perimeter of the cap clip.Advantageously, caps can be snapped onto either one or more cap clips,allowing complex geometrical shapes to be formed, while reducing the useof fasteners. The design elements of the caps themselves can beassembled in a mosaic to create pictures using color and texturesequins. Although such mosaic patterns and pictures have specificapplications in advertising and pop art, its applications are limitless.

Without any loss of generality or applicability for the principles ofthe invention, the preferred embodiment of the cap clip is describedwith respect to its application for bottle caps. It should be clearlyunderstood, however, that the present invention is equally applicable toother cap types.

Referring to FIGS. 1 through 5, there is shown a cap clip, designatedgenerally by numeral 100, for fastening bottle caps 110 together asshown in FIG. 6. As shown, cap clip 100 has a generally triangular base120 and three pincer snaps 130 formed integrally with triangular base120 near the outer perimeter of cap clip 100. Each pincer snap 130 ispreferably positioned 120° radially apart for connecting caps 110likewise 120° apart.

The back side of triangular base 120 is substantially planar withcut-out rectangular openings 135 centrally located below each pincersnap 130. Triangular base 120 has radius corners for readilyinterconnecting cap clips together, as show in FIG. 6.

Each pincer snap 130 includes twin convex plates 140 and a concaveportion of shared clasping section 150 configured to hold a cap ofappropriate dimensions.

Shared clasping section 150 having a generally triangular shape iscentrally disposed on triangular base 120. Fastening devices—notshown—such as screws, nails, tacks, rivets, and the like are insertedinto recessed concave opening 160 to attach base 120 to a structure,such as wall, board or other suitable structure. Alternatively, adhesiveor adhesive tape may be used on the backside of triangular base 120. Or,the cap clip may be sewed onto a suitable structure using so-called“button” holes 165 located around the perimeter of concave opening 160.As shown, the diameter of the button holes is not uniform, but rathernarrows from the base to the top, as shown in FIG. 5.

Shared clasping section 150 consists of three outer concave walls 170 ofradius R1 extending vertically upward away from base 120, and joinedlaterally to each other along a corresponding rounded edge 180 followinga curved concave path best shown in FIG. 2. Each pincer snap 130includes convex plates 140 of radius R2 extending upward away from base120, with a gap or slot 190 in the form of an inverted T centrallydisposed therebetween. Alternatively, the convex plates can becontiguous, as described herein below in another embodiment. Convexplates 140 lie along a radius of curvature path co-centric with thecorresponding concave wall 170 of shared clasping section 150, andfollow nominally the curvature of the cap. Of course, the radii ofcurvature R1 and R2 can be chosen to allow cap clip 100 to meet thespecifications of most cap types.

Convex plates 140 are spaced radially a distance D1 from thecorresponding concave wall 170 of shared clasping section 150 by arecessed channel 195 of depth D2. The distance D1 is judiciously chosento receive the rim of the bottle cap. Gap or slot 190 facilitates thecap to snap into recessed channel 195 as it pushes convex plates 140radially outward. At its most distal end, convex plates 140 are spacedapart a distance D3. Since the convex plates are elastic, caps are heldtightly by friction within recessed channel 195. That is, each convexplate 140 and the corresponding concave wall 170 clasp the outer rim ofthe cap. Once the cap is removed, the convex plates return to theiroriginal position

Convex plates 140 do not extend beyond the external dimensions oftriangular base 120. The distal section, however, of the platespreferably have protruding tabs or lips 200 extending generally inwardin a radial direction. The tabs are generally perpendicular to thecorresponding concave wall 170, and increase the holding friction in thepincer snaps.

Referring to FIG. 7, the cap clip of the present invention can beinterconnected by allowing the cap to snap onto more than one cap clip.As shown, each cap is snapped to three cap clips. As such, the presentinvention allows the caps to be assembled into a mosaic so as to createpictures using color and texture sequins. The cap clips of the presentinvention can be readily displayed, using nails, screws, rivets or glue,on a variety of different mediums. Advantageously, however, the presentinvention reduces the number of fasteners required.

In this first embodiment, and for typical bottle caps having about anouter diameter of about 1.264″, thickness of about 0.11″, and a heightof about 0.2618″, the nominal diameter of cap clip of the presentinvention would be about 1.029″, with a base height of about 0.125″. Thetotal height is 0.3″ The radii of the convex plates and concave wallsare about 0.747″ and 0.836″, respectively, The spacing D1, and D3 areabout 0.064″, and 0.060″, respectively. And, the tabs or lips are about0.105″ high, resulting in a recessed channel depth D2 of about 0.20″.

Shown in FIGS. 8 through 12 is another embodiment of the inventive capclip designated generally by numeral 100′ with like elements of thefirst embodiment labeled using prime notation. As shown, cap clip 100′has a generally square base 120′ with two integral pincer snaps 130′positioned 180° radially apart. Square base 120′ has radius corners forreadily interconnecting cap clips together.

Each pincer snap 130′ includes a single convex plate 140′ and concavewalls of shared twin clasping section 150′ configured to hold a cap ofappropriate dimensions. Twin shared clasping section 150′ has twogenerally triangular shaped sections 155′, each disposed centrally alongthe outer perimeter of square base 120′. Fastening devices—notshown—such as screws, nails, tacks, rivets, and the like are insertedinto recessed concave openings 160′ to attach base 120′ to a structure,such as wall, board or other suitable structure. Alternatively, adhesiveor adhesive tape may be used on the backside of base 120′. Likewise, thecap clip may be sewed onto a suitable structure using “button” holes165′ located around the perimeter of concave opening 160′. As shown, thediameter of the button holes is not uniform, but rather narrows from thebase to the top, as shown in FIG. 12.

Shared clasping section 150′ consists of two triangular sections 155′with a spacing centrally disposed therebetween. Each triangular section155′ has two outer concave walls 170′ of radius R1′ extending verticallyupward away from base 120′, and joined laterally to each other along acorresponding rounded edge 180′. Each pincer snap 130′ consists of aconvex plate 140′ of radius R2′ extending upward away from base 120′.Convex plate 140′ lie along a radius of curvature path co-centric withthe corresponding concave walls 170′ of clasping section 155′, andfollow nominally the curvature of the cap. Again, the radii of curvatureR1′ and R2′ can be chosen to allow cap clip 100′ to meet thespecifications of most cap types.

Convex plates 140′ are spaced a distance D1′ from the correspondingconcave walls 170′ of shared clasping section 150′ by a recessed channel195′ of depth D2′. The distance D1′ is judiciously chosen to receive therim of the bottle cap. Since the convex plates are elastic, caps areheld tightly by friction within channel 195′. That is, each convex plate140′ and the corresponding concave wall clasp the outer rim of the cap.Once the cap is removed, the concave plates return to their originalposition

Convex plates 140′ do not extend beyond the external dimensions of base120′. The distal section, however, of the plates preferably haveprotruding tabs or lips 200′ extending generally inward in a radialdirection. The tabs are generally perpendicular to the correspondingconcave walls 170′, and increase the holding friction in the pincersnaps. The back side of base 120′ is substantially planar with cut-outrectangular openings 135′ centrally located below each tab 200′.

Similarly, cap clip 100′ can be interconnected by allowing the cap tosnap onto up to four cap clips. In the latter embodiment, and fortypical bottle caps having about an outer diameter of about 1.264″,thickness of about 0.11″, and a height of about 0.2618″, the nominalwidth of cap clip of the present invention would be about 1.0″, with abase height of about 0.1″. The total height is 0.3″. The radii of theconvex plates and concave walls are about 0.747″ and 0.836″,respectively. The spacing D1′, and D2′ are about 0.045″, and 0.2″,respectively.

Shown in FIGS. 13 through 17 is still yet another embodiment of theinventive cap clip designated generally by numeral 100″ with likeelements of the previous embodiments labeled using double primenotation. As shown, cap clip 100″ has a generally square base 120″ withtwo integral pincer snaps 130″ positioned 180° radially apart. Again,square base 120″ has radius corners for readily interconnecting capclips together.

Dissimilar from the previous embodiments, each pincer snap 130″ includesa single concave (not convex) plate 140″ and concave walls of sharedtwin clasping section 150″ configured to hold a cap of appropriatedimensions. Twin shared clasping section 150″ has two generallytriangular shaped sections 155″, each disposed centrally along the outerperimeter of square base 120″. Each triangular shaped section 155″ has aprotruding concave corner 156″. Fastening devices—not shown—such asscrews, nails, tacks, rivets, and the like are inserted into recessedconcave openings 160″ to attach base 120″ to a structure, such as wall,board or other suitable structure. Alternatively, adhesive or adhesivetape may be used on the backside of base 120″. Likewise, the cap clipmay be sewed onto a suitable structure using “button” holes 165″ locatedaround the perimeter of concave opening 160″. As shown, the diameter ofthe button holes is not uniform, but rather narrows from the base to thetop, as shown in FIG. 16.

Shared clasping section 150″ consists of two triangular sections 155″with a spacing centrally disposed therebetween. Each triangular section155″ has two outer concave walls 170″ of radius R1″ extending verticallyupward away from base 120″, and joined laterally to each other along acorresponding rounded edge 180″. Each pincer snap 130″ includes aconcave plate 140″ of radius R2″ extending upward away from base 120″.

Concave plates 140″ do not extend beyond the external dimensions of base120″. The distal section, however, of the plates have protruding tabs orlips 200″ extending generally inward in a radial direction. The tabs aregenerally perpendicular to the corresponding concave walls 170″, andprovide the holding friction in the pincer snaps. Unlike the previousembodiments, concave plate 140″ does not lie along a radius of curvaturepath co-centric with the corresponding concave walls 170″ of claspingsection 155″. The back side of base 120″ is substantially planar withcut-out rectangular openings 135″ centrally located below each tab 200″.Also, supporting members 136″ are provided extending generallyperpendicular to concave plates 140″.

Protruding tabs 200″ are spaced a distance D1″ from the correspondingconcave walls 170″ of shared clasping section 150″ by a recessed channel195″ of depth D2″. The distance D1″ is judiciously chosen to receive therim of the bottle cap. Since the concave plates are elastic, caps areheld tightly by friction by tabs 200″ within channel 195″. That is, eachtab 200″ and the corresponding concave wall clasp the outer rim of thecap.

The cap clips of the present invention are preferably unitarily formedof molded plastic, such as Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) formanufacturing ease and cost-effectiveness. As shown, the cut-outrectangular openings 135, 135′, 135″ allow the cap clip to be easilyremoved from the die mold.

Similarly, cap clip 100″ can be interconnected by allowing the cap tosnap onto up to four cap clips. In the latter third embodiment, and fortypical bottle caps having about an outer diameter of about 1.264″,thickness of about 0.11″, and a height of about 0.2618″, the nominalwidth of cap clip of the present invention would be about 1.0″, with abase height of about 0.1″. The total height is 0.3″. The radii of theconcave plates 140″ and concave walls 170″ are 0.845″. The spacing D1″,and D2′″ are about 0.069″, and 0.2″, respectively.

Those skilled in the art will readily note that the present inventionprovides distinct advantages. Because the cap clip can snap onto morethan one cap, each cap need not be individually fastened to a supportingstructure. This reduces the number of fasteners required and affordinggreater ease of assembly.

It should be understood that the embodiments herein are merelyillustrative of the principles of the invention. Various modificationsmay be made by those skilled in the art which will embody the principlesof the invention and fall within the scope thereof. Although theinvention has been illustrated with the use of two and three pincersnaps, it should be apparent to those skilled in art that the inventionhas wider applications and can use any number, depending on the size ofthe cap clip relative to that of the bottle caps. As such, for anappreciation of the true scope and breadth of the invention, referenceshould me made to the following claims.

1. A cap clip for fastening together caps, comprising: a base; and atleast two pincer snaps extending from and generally perpendicular tosaid base, said pincer snap including plates, and a portion of aclasping section disposed on said base having two or more walls, with arecessed channel formed between each plate and at least a correspondingwall of said clasping section for securing the cap therebetween.
 2. Thecap clip of claim 1 wherein the plates of the pincer snap are convex. 3.The cap clip of claim 1 wherein the plates of the pincer snap areconcave.
 4. The cap clip of claim 1 wherein the walls of the claspingsection are concave.
 5. A cap clip for fastening together caps,comprising: a base; and two pincer snaps extending vertically from andgenerally perpendicular to said base, each of said pincer snap includinga concave plate, and a portion of a clasping section disposed on saidbase, said clasping section consisting of two spaced apart sections,each section having two outer concave walls extending vertically upwardaway from said base and joined laterally to each other along acorresponding edge, with a recessed channel formed between each of saidconcave plate and corresponding concave walls of said clasping sectionfor securing the cap therebetween.
 6. The clip of claim 5 wherein saidbase has a generally square shape.
 7. The clip of claim 5 wherein saidpincer snap is formed integrally with said base.
 8. The clip of claim 5wherein said pincer snaps are positioned 180° radially apart.
 9. Theclip of claim 5 wherein said base includes a recessed concave opening.10. The cap clip of claim 9 wherein said recessed concave openingincludes a protruding concave corner.
 11. The cap clip of claim 9wherein said recessed concave opening includes button holes locatedaround the perimeter.
 11. The cap clip of claim 5 wherein said concaveplates each includes at it distal end tabs substantially perpendicularto a corresponding concave wall of said clasping section.